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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Students and faculty have also raised issues that concerned their own lives while at the University--lack of student space, resources for victims of sexual assault and the much-maligned tenure process...

Author: By David S. Stolzar, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Activists Rouse a Dormant University | 6/10/1999 | See Source »

...women's center, however, will be a longtime in coming. Major policy changes--like theautomatic expulsion of students convicted of rapeor sexual assault--also need to wait for slowadministrative gears to turn...

Author: By David S. Stolzar, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Activists Rouse a Dormant University | 6/10/1999 | See Source »

According to Fox, SASH counselors will gothrough a mandatory training program the weekbefore students arrive on campus in the fall, inaddition to the once-a-month meetings theycurrently attend. Some orientation material isalso being rewritten to include more informationon sexual assault resources...

Author: By David S. Stolzar, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Activists Rouse a Dormant University | 6/10/1999 | See Source »

...March 9, 1999: With the largest group of students in recent memory rallying outside of University Hall, the Faculty voted to dismiss D. Drew Douglas, Class of 2000, who pled guilty to the charge of indecent assault in the fall of 1998. The students called for "justice"--a cry that united activists from the Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM), the Coalition Against Sexual Violence and the Living Wage Campaign. Earlier that week, the University publicly endorsed "full disclosure" of the locations of factories where Harvard apparel is made, partially assuaging PSLM's demands...

Author: By Edward B. Colby, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Year Flying By: The Moments that Made Us Pause | 6/10/1999 | See Source »

...this light, the Ad Board must do two things. First, in serious matters where a student's conduct might constitute a serious criminal offense--i.e., rape and physical or sexual assault--the Board must defer its fact-finding role to the courts. It is based on these findings, and not on those of a subcommittee, that the board should subsequently fulfill its educational and disciplinary mission...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reform the Ad Board | 6/9/1999 | See Source »

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